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2014-10-04
‘HEARTLESS’ THIEF ANGERS DAD
NO RAISE FOR TRUSTEES, PROVINCE SAYS
Things have changed in the mayor’s race
FIGHTING WORDS
REPTILE REHAB
St. Clair honours Toldo legacy
Two more local races cancelled
Lancers ride 4-0 record into home game against Gryphons Saturday.
Sleiman pitches 3-D printing centre to attract young workers
U of W, faculty reach tentative deal
Election mud starts to fly
Rallying for renters
Local tomato producer helps train Nigerians
Time to look past borders on health care
Gignac knows you can’t please everybody
Shipping the bounty of the county stateside
Residents return to tense Kurdish town
Liberals show a dangerous detachment
Violent takedown by police caught on cell video
Convicted terrorists risk loss of citizenship after law enacted
Internet video purports to show Islamic State group beheading British hostage
WOMAN MUST CUT COSTS, BOOST INVESTMENT RETURNS BEFORE RETIRING
MONEY QUESTION OF THE WEEK
STRONG U. S. JOB DATA LIFT TSX, N. Y. MARKETS
Ontario objects to parts of U.S. Steel’s plans
BOC faces surprise trade deficit
Chinese boss keeps workers in dark
Vatican braced for synod showdown
No going back for Ukrainian refugees
Crew decontaminates Texas home of Ebola patient
DENIAL IN DUBAI
WHY LED ZEPPELIN IV IS THE GREATEST ROCK ALBUM EVER .
Lohan on boards gets mixed reviews with lukewarm debut
Homeland creator admits criticism of show stung
Windsor horror film The Scarehouse premieres Sunday
West Side Story in city’s east end
Notebook novelist faces lawsuit
Brazilians expected to re-elect Rousseff
Ill-equipped Afghan army taking heavy casualties
Persecuted Iraqi religious minority counting on Kurds
An encore after a remarkable recovery
Restorations for commercial and residential properties
A new view of sharks: Meet Mr. Sociable
LARRY TOWELL on the other side of war
Woolly warmth
Fall layering
The green plant vacation is over
The secret to a good life
Electra-Tech Manufacturing turns 50
Walk this way
It’s your time now!
Breastfed babies not protected from celiac disease
Snoring linked to fat tongue: Researchers
State of shock
EX-SPIT RYAN RECORDS ASSIST FOR MONSTERS.
DiGiacinto, Moore returning to lineup against Saginaw
Leafs prepared to lean on 37-year-old Robidas
Schwartz focuses on new team
Former Lancer coach Weese among four hall inductees
Spartans ready for Big 10 opener
Jeter’s website idea is a filter to be concerned about
Hogarth guides wrestlers to national acclaim
SO CLOSE ... YET SO FAR
By the Numbers
Key players
For Doha, ONLY THE BEST
DID GEORGE HARRISON PLAGIARIZE ‘MY SWEET LORD?
Cruise lines makes small waterways more alluring
October 4, 2014
four by four
Homeowner is BIG on SMALL
Lemon oil or toothpaste can remove crayon marks on walls
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